NORTH SOUND: West Indies captain Shai Hope hits a six as his England counterpart Jos Buttler looks on from behind the wickets during the first ODI at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.—AFP
NORTH SOUND: West Indies captain Shai Hope hits a six as his England counterpart Jos Buttler looks on from behind the wickets during the first ODI at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.—AFP

NORTH SOUND: A magnificent century by Shai Hope and the rampaging support of all-rounder Romario Shepherd powered West Indies to a record-breaking four-wicket victory in a high-scoring opening duel of the three-match One-Day International series at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Sunday.

Set a daunting target of 326 by the visitors, the home captain anchored the effort through an unsteady period and then exploded with an array of mighty strokes, finishing the match with three sixes off the hapless Sam Curran in the penultimate over to seal the result with an unbeaten 109.

This effort surpassed the previous best of 276 by the West Indies against Sri Lanka in 2021 as the highest successful run-chase in an ODI by any team at the venue.

Hope’s innings spanned 83 deliveries and was embellished by seven sixes and four fours, earning him the “Man of the Match” award.

Yet it was the role of Shepherd, who blazed 48 off 28 balls in a sixth-wicket partnership of 89 which got the West Indies back into the match when it appeared to have slipped away from them at 213 for five in the 39th over despite 66 at the top of the order from Alick Athanaze and an opening stand of 104 with Brandon King.

“Stats and record will come along by the way but my aim is to win matches and I’m happy to have played a part in that today,” was Hope’s immediate assessment of his effort, preferring to offer fulsome praise of Shepherd. “He was amazing. He is someone you can always rely on and he continues to show his worth at this level.”

Earlier, Harry Brook held the England innings together through the middle overs but it was blistering assaults at the top and tail of the 50 overs which lifted them to a competitive 325 all out.

Openers Phil Salt and Will Jacks blazed 77 at almost 10 runs per over after Jos Buttler opted to take first strike.

Hope’s bowlers then took advantage of a two-paced surface to pull the scoring rate down significantly before Sam Curran and Brydon Carse regained the frenetic early tempo in an eighth-wicket stand of 66 as 86 runs were taken off the final nine overs the innings.

Brook’s 71 came off 72 balls with seven fours and two sixes as the West Indies bowlers mixed up the pace of their deliveries to earn reward. Spinner Gudakesh Motie and pacers Shepherd and Oshane Thomas claimed two wickets each.

“I thought it was a fantastic effort by us with the bat,” said Buttler in reflecting on the match. “It needed a special innings to chase it down and West Indies got that from Hope with support from Shepherd.”

In the aftermath of a disastrous World Cup defence in India, England now find themselves in a must-win situation going into the second match at the same venue on Wednesday

SCOREBOARD

ENGLAND:

P. Salt c Carty b Motie 45

W. Jacks c Hope b Joseph 26

Z. Crawley run out Athanaze 48

B. Duckett b Cariah 20

H. Brook c Joseph b Shepherd 71

J. Buttler c Athanaze b Motie 3

L. Livingstone lbw Shepherd 17

S. Curran run out Joseph 38

B. Carse not out 31

R. Ahmed c&b Thomas 12

G. Atkinson c sub b Thomas 4

EXTRAS (LB-1, W-9) 10

TOTAL (all out, 50 overs) 325

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-77 (Salt), 2-77 (Jacks), 3-110 (Duckett), 4-181 (Crawley), 5-191 (Buttler), 6-232 (Livingstone), 7-239 (Brook), 8-305 (Curran), 9-321 (Ahmed)

BOWLING: Joseph 10-0-65-1 (2w), Shepherd 10-0-77-2 (1w), Motie 10-0-49-2 (2w), Thomas 10-0-57-2, Cariah 10-0-76-1

WEST INDIES:

A. Athanaze lbw Ahmed 66

B. King b Livingstone 35

K. Carty lbw Carse 16

S. Hope not out 109

S. Hetmyer c Carse b Atkinson 32

S. Rutherford c Brook b Ahmed 6

R. Shepherd lbw Atkinson 48

A. Joseph not out 2

EXTRAS (LB-3, NB-1, W-8) 12

TOTAL (for six wickets, 48.5 overs) 326

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-104 (Athanaze), 2-106 (King), 3-144 (Carty), 4-200 (Hetmyer), 5-213 (Rutherford), 6-302 (Shepherd)

DID NOT BAT: Y. Cariah, G. Motie, O. Thomas

BOWLING: Curran 9.5-0-98-0 (1w, 1nb), Atkinson 10-0-62-2 (5w), Carse 9-0-73-1 (2w), Ahmed 10-1-40-2, Livingstone 10-0-50-1

RESULT: West Indies won by four wickets.

PLAYER-OF-THE-MATCH: Shai Hope

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Tribunal delays
30 Apr, 2025

Tribunal delays

IS justice to be delayed till such time that it becomes meaningless? At least that is the impression one gleans from...
Missing growth
30 Apr, 2025

Missing growth

PAKISTAN faces a paradox: its economy has been stabilising but growth remains elusive. The ‘feel good’ part of...
Info wars
Updated 30 Apr, 2025

Info wars

Indian state and media would do well to adopt a more rational approach, and stop spreading anti-Pakistan hatred.
Canal consensus
Updated 29 Apr, 2025

Canal consensus

There is urgent need for such high-level engagement and consultation, especially considering climate-related crises Pakistan faces.
Incursions thwarted
29 Apr, 2025

Incursions thwarted

THE military’s media wing has released details of infiltration attempts by terrorists based in Afghanistan, saying...
Pension reforms
29 Apr, 2025

Pension reforms

The federal government has finally notified another pension reform that requires retired public servants rehired by...